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Virtual machine running painfully slow


12.04 running slow on my machineUbuntu running slow on my good machine!virtual Box on Mac running slowWindow chrome disappears and reappears causing jumpy windowsBrowsing is painfully slowUbuntu 15.04 VM too laggyUbuntu virtual machine very slow boot timeVirtual machine works slowUbuntu becomes extremely slow after running Machine Learning training programUbuntu running very slowly on VirtualBox VM













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I am running Ubuntu 14.04, and I've installed windows 8 on virtualbox. The problem is that it is too slow - even minimizing a windows takes 2-3 seconds.



The reason I think this is a problem is because I have a fairly strong machine here: my cpu is i5-3470, and I have 8 Gigabytes of DDR3 running on intel SSD with SATA3. Checking the hardware monitor while running the VM shows that I only use 4 Gigabytes and CPU usage is around 5% idle.



Here's what I think: I have an on board graphics card that can't run all of windows' eye candy fast enough. Also, in virtualbox preferences I can't check 2d/3d acceleration, as I get a message about invalid configurations.



Am I right? And if not, any suggestions?



Thanks!










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  • I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

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I am running Ubuntu 14.04, and I've installed windows 8 on virtualbox. The problem is that it is too slow - even minimizing a windows takes 2-3 seconds.



The reason I think this is a problem is because I have a fairly strong machine here: my cpu is i5-3470, and I have 8 Gigabytes of DDR3 running on intel SSD with SATA3. Checking the hardware monitor while running the VM shows that I only use 4 Gigabytes and CPU usage is around 5% idle.



Here's what I think: I have an on board graphics card that can't run all of windows' eye candy fast enough. Also, in virtualbox preferences I can't check 2d/3d acceleration, as I get a message about invalid configurations.



Am I right? And if not, any suggestions?



Thanks!










share|improve this question






















  • I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

    – Nattgew
    Apr 29 '14 at 15:54













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I am running Ubuntu 14.04, and I've installed windows 8 on virtualbox. The problem is that it is too slow - even minimizing a windows takes 2-3 seconds.



The reason I think this is a problem is because I have a fairly strong machine here: my cpu is i5-3470, and I have 8 Gigabytes of DDR3 running on intel SSD with SATA3. Checking the hardware monitor while running the VM shows that I only use 4 Gigabytes and CPU usage is around 5% idle.



Here's what I think: I have an on board graphics card that can't run all of windows' eye candy fast enough. Also, in virtualbox preferences I can't check 2d/3d acceleration, as I get a message about invalid configurations.



Am I right? And if not, any suggestions?



Thanks!










share|improve this question














I am running Ubuntu 14.04, and I've installed windows 8 on virtualbox. The problem is that it is too slow - even minimizing a windows takes 2-3 seconds.



The reason I think this is a problem is because I have a fairly strong machine here: my cpu is i5-3470, and I have 8 Gigabytes of DDR3 running on intel SSD with SATA3. Checking the hardware monitor while running the VM shows that I only use 4 Gigabytes and CPU usage is around 5% idle.



Here's what I think: I have an on board graphics card that can't run all of windows' eye candy fast enough. Also, in virtualbox preferences I can't check 2d/3d acceleration, as I get a message about invalid configurations.



Am I right? And if not, any suggestions?



Thanks!







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  • I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

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  • I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

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    Apr 29 '14 at 15:54
















I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

– Nattgew
Apr 29 '14 at 15:54





I'm guessing you mean the built-in HD 2500 graphics on your CPU? Can you be more specific about the error about the 2D/3D acceleration?

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Your CPU integrated card should be enough to run Windows 8 eyecandy.



The fact that you can't check 2d/3d acceleration makes me wonder if you have too little memory allocated to the virtual video card.



Try to increase it in the Display section at the virtual machine preferences menu. Make it at least 256 Mb if possible.



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    VirtualBox acceleration requires both the host and guest to have the correct functionality installed. In addition, 2D acceleration is only available if you specify the Guest OS to be Windows. This means you'll need Host DKMS in Linux, and Guest Additions in Windows. For other functionality, you may want to add yourself to the vboxusers group, and restart your machine.



    To install DKMS, install virtualbox-dkms and then reboot the machine:



    sudo apt install virtualbox-dkms


    To install Guest Additions, you need the image, and to provide that image to the Guest on a ROM drive. To get the image, visit VirtualBox Website, or use apt:



    sudo apt install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso


    The specifics are available on the Ubuntu Wiki.




    Once these are available, and you've selected Windows as the guest OS, you'll be able to select 2D or 3D acceleration. If you chose one, or both, and see a warning, hover your mouse over the warning to read what's causing the error.






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      Your CPU integrated card should be enough to run Windows 8 eyecandy.



      The fact that you can't check 2d/3d acceleration makes me wonder if you have too little memory allocated to the virtual video card.



      Try to increase it in the Display section at the virtual machine preferences menu. Make it at least 256 Mb if possible.



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        Your CPU integrated card should be enough to run Windows 8 eyecandy.



        The fact that you can't check 2d/3d acceleration makes me wonder if you have too little memory allocated to the virtual video card.



        Try to increase it in the Display section at the virtual machine preferences menu. Make it at least 256 Mb if possible.



        enter image description here






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          Your CPU integrated card should be enough to run Windows 8 eyecandy.



          The fact that you can't check 2d/3d acceleration makes me wonder if you have too little memory allocated to the virtual video card.



          Try to increase it in the Display section at the virtual machine preferences menu. Make it at least 256 Mb if possible.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Your CPU integrated card should be enough to run Windows 8 eyecandy.



          The fact that you can't check 2d/3d acceleration makes me wonder if you have too little memory allocated to the virtual video card.



          Try to increase it in the Display section at the virtual machine preferences menu. Make it at least 256 Mb if possible.



          enter image description here







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              VirtualBox acceleration requires both the host and guest to have the correct functionality installed. In addition, 2D acceleration is only available if you specify the Guest OS to be Windows. This means you'll need Host DKMS in Linux, and Guest Additions in Windows. For other functionality, you may want to add yourself to the vboxusers group, and restart your machine.



              To install DKMS, install virtualbox-dkms and then reboot the machine:



              sudo apt install virtualbox-dkms


              To install Guest Additions, you need the image, and to provide that image to the Guest on a ROM drive. To get the image, visit VirtualBox Website, or use apt:



              sudo apt install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso


              The specifics are available on the Ubuntu Wiki.




              Once these are available, and you've selected Windows as the guest OS, you'll be able to select 2D or 3D acceleration. If you chose one, or both, and see a warning, hover your mouse over the warning to read what's causing the error.






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                VirtualBox acceleration requires both the host and guest to have the correct functionality installed. In addition, 2D acceleration is only available if you specify the Guest OS to be Windows. This means you'll need Host DKMS in Linux, and Guest Additions in Windows. For other functionality, you may want to add yourself to the vboxusers group, and restart your machine.



                To install DKMS, install virtualbox-dkms and then reboot the machine:



                sudo apt install virtualbox-dkms


                To install Guest Additions, you need the image, and to provide that image to the Guest on a ROM drive. To get the image, visit VirtualBox Website, or use apt:



                sudo apt install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso


                The specifics are available on the Ubuntu Wiki.




                Once these are available, and you've selected Windows as the guest OS, you'll be able to select 2D or 3D acceleration. If you chose one, or both, and see a warning, hover your mouse over the warning to read what's causing the error.






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                  VirtualBox acceleration requires both the host and guest to have the correct functionality installed. In addition, 2D acceleration is only available if you specify the Guest OS to be Windows. This means you'll need Host DKMS in Linux, and Guest Additions in Windows. For other functionality, you may want to add yourself to the vboxusers group, and restart your machine.



                  To install DKMS, install virtualbox-dkms and then reboot the machine:



                  sudo apt install virtualbox-dkms


                  To install Guest Additions, you need the image, and to provide that image to the Guest on a ROM drive. To get the image, visit VirtualBox Website, or use apt:



                  sudo apt install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso


                  The specifics are available on the Ubuntu Wiki.




                  Once these are available, and you've selected Windows as the guest OS, you'll be able to select 2D or 3D acceleration. If you chose one, or both, and see a warning, hover your mouse over the warning to read what's causing the error.






                  share|improve this answer













                  VirtualBox acceleration requires both the host and guest to have the correct functionality installed. In addition, 2D acceleration is only available if you specify the Guest OS to be Windows. This means you'll need Host DKMS in Linux, and Guest Additions in Windows. For other functionality, you may want to add yourself to the vboxusers group, and restart your machine.



                  To install DKMS, install virtualbox-dkms and then reboot the machine:



                  sudo apt install virtualbox-dkms


                  To install Guest Additions, you need the image, and to provide that image to the Guest on a ROM drive. To get the image, visit VirtualBox Website, or use apt:



                  sudo apt install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso


                  The specifics are available on the Ubuntu Wiki.




                  Once these are available, and you've selected Windows as the guest OS, you'll be able to select 2D or 3D acceleration. If you chose one, or both, and see a warning, hover your mouse over the warning to read what's causing the error.







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